Vancouver born actor Ryan Reynolds lent his voice to the wildlife documentary Huntwatch that follows the 50 year battle for baby seals on the ice floes of Canada. The 90 minute feature film will make its world premiere at DOC NYC on Saturday, November 14. Tickets can be purchased here.

The sound of newborn seals on pristine white ice is shattered by helicopter blades thumping overhead, gunshots, cameras snapping and the smell of boat diesel. The stakes are high for both the hunters and the watchers – get the shot and get out. One leaves with fur pelts, the other evocative images. This is Huntwatch.

“The Canadian seal hunt is a very intense and complicated issue,” said Huntwatch director Brant Backlund. “From the get-go, my goal was to tell an honest story bringing both sides of this conflict to life. We were really excited to have Ryan Reynolds on board because as a Canadian he brings an authentic voice to the film.”

The movie is a window into the ongoing saga that unfolds each year. Using the power of cinematography, Huntwatch exposes the cruelty of the ongoing hunt while bringing the audience close to the seals in their natural environment. DOC NYC calls it “fascinating” and “rousing.”

Huntwatch filmmakers and the main characters will be available for interviews at the premiere including Brian Davies, who founded the International Fund for Animal Welfare in 1969 with a goal of ending the commercial hunt for harp seals in Canada.

Huntwatch premieres at 4:30 p.m. on Saturday 14 November at the School of Visual Arts (SVA) Theatre at 333 W. 23 St. in Manhattan.

About Huntwatch

Seals, lies and videotapes – violent confrontation boils over on the ice floes of Canada as activists, fishermen and politicians battle over the fate of baby seals. Visit www.huntwatchthefilm.com to watch the trailer and movie excerpts and follow the film on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.